Published by [ENGLISH: - - - A sort of illustrated catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition of Grandma Moses in Stockholm in the spring of 1964. Stapled as issued.], 1964
Seller: Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA, Hägersten, Sweden
Klammerhft., dek. omslag (aningen nött). Stockholm 1964. 8:o. 28 s. Illustrerad. Utställning 11 februari-1 mars 1964. Anna Mary Robertson, mer känd som Grandma Moses, född 7 september 1860 i Greenwich, New York, död 13 december 1961 i Hoosick Falls, New York, var en amerikansk naivistisk konstnär. Hon började måla i 70-årsåldern efter att hon tvingats sluta med broderi på grund av artrit. Hon återgav framför allt folkliga motiv från den egna barndomen i en naiv och okonstlad stil. Hon blev snart Amerikas mest uppskattade naivist, delvis eftersom motiven påminde om "den gamla goda tiden".
Published by Alphen aan den Rijn, 1991
ISBN 10: 9061135192 ISBN 13: 9789061135197
Seller: Untje.com, Roeselare, Belgium
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 112 p. over ill. Vertaald uit het Engels. Dutch.
Stapled in pictorial wrappers, printed invitation card stapled to inside front wrapper. Fine. Printed advert leaf on fine paper for "New Grandma Moses note cards" from C. &. A. Richards, Boston, loosely laid in. Provenance: the joint book collection of Peter Weiss (1916-1982) & Gunilla Palmstierna-Weiss (1928-2022), neatly stamped in 2023. New York 1957. 8vo. 24 pp. 14 illustrations in black & white incl. portrait on front cover. Text by Hubertus, Prince zu Loewenstein, 33 catalogue entries and excerpts from European reviews.
Published by New York : Abrams, 1973., 1973
ISBN 10: 0810901668 ISBN 13: 9780810901667
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Poor. 357 pp. ; illustrated, mostly in color ; 31 x 35 cm. ; Folio ; large, heavy book ; NOTE: spine cracked ; beige and grey cloth with gold lettering, in color pictorial dustjacket ; ISBN: 0810901668; 9780810901667 ; LCCN: 73-6930 ; OCLC: 624042 ; LC: ND237.M78; Dewey: 759.13 ; Contents: Pt. I. Beginnings. "I, Anna Mary Robertson." ; Early attempts ; Louis Caldor discovers Anna Mary Moses ; First one-man show ; Grandma Moses comes to New York ; New York State Prize ; Artistic progress ; Plates : The early years to 1946. -- Pt. II. Growing recognition. "Grandma Moses: American primitive" ; Reproductions and Christmas cards ; Documentary film ; Visit to Washington ; Moving to a new house ; First European exhibition ; "My life history" ; Cer amic tiles ; Plates: 1946 to 1953. -- Pt. III. Fame. New York Herald Tribune Forum, 1953 ; Grandma Moses and Edward R. Murrow, 1955 ; Painting the Eisenhower farm ; Historical themes ; Hundredth birthday, September 7, 1960 ; "The night before Christ mas" ; The last months ; The death of Grandma Moses ; Exhibitions, 1962-1972 ; The Grandma Moses stamp ; Plates 1953 to 1961. -- Pt. IV. The range of Grandma Moses's art. Evolving her own style ; Landscapes ; Interiors ; Last paintings ; Epilogue ; "How do I paint?' -- Documentary section. Biographical outline ; Catalogue of the works: Introduction, How to use the catalogue, Worsted pictures, The paintings, Tiles. ; signatures split ; although the text and plates are fine, the binding issues force a rating of POOR. Book.